Tripling The Efficiency Of A Mainstay Oil Spill Cleanup Technology
15th Nov 2006, 00:17 GMT
Scientists in California report a major advance in the technology for cleaning up oil spills on oceans, lakes and other waterways. Victoria Broje and Arturo A. Keller describe construction and field tests of an improved version of the mechanical skimmer, the mainstay device for recovering oil spilled on water.
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